
I remember starting to read this a few years ago, when it was still on season 1, the "Oliver arc". Now I've bingeread everything and it was amazing! UNCENSORED DICKS FOR EVERYONE! I was so happy the author explored Noah and Leo's relationship, I was waiting for that since season 1. I just love Felix and Giovanni, they truly can't keep away from eachother. It's refreshing to see such a long story with an estabilished couple that manages to keep it interesting. The bliss of a long term relationship.

I would consider it less a romance story and more of a character study on Mr. Kim. It's about how he perceives the world around him, how he feels like an outsider not necessarily because he has felt heavily discriminated against (even though it happened occasionally) but because he chose to shut himself out of it before it could hurt him. The opportunities he has lost because he was too scared to take that first step.
How often do we do that in our own lives? Omegaverse was just the medium chosen to tell this story, but I think it's wonderfully relatable, even with that fantastical element added.
Seeing Mr. Kim tearing down the walls he built and opening up his heart to experience new feelings was beautiful to see, and also inspiring in a way.
As other people have said, I like the more sober take on these omegaverse-type relationships. This is a great subversion of the genre. The second couple would probably be the protagonists in another story. But here we're presented with the very real consequences of "violence in the name of passion is justified" mindset. "Then your love is harmful to me". That's such an important message to send, specially when most media glorifies this type of behaviour. Love doesn't mean anything if there isn't mutual respect between two people. Yes, there's an open ending, and a very real possibility of them getting back together, but I'm sure Mr. Lee will never let himself get trapped like that again. He may forgive him, but he'll never forget.
Overall, it was a very refreshing read, and a great spin on the omegaverse genre. I highly reccomend it to everyone.
PS.: My God at one point I truly thought we were going to go the best friend route, but the author managed to do something even more interesting than that. I love seeing great platonic relationships. And this one was juicy, let me tell you that.

Omg you've interpret the story so well! It's also really interesting to me how self aware the author is about omegaverse genre in general and how toxic and problematic it can be. I just love how the author make MC feel alive, like his life doesn't revolve around love, but he have his bestfriend and family that he loves. To me, personally, I think Gido x Juhyeok makes a better pairing, but the fact that they didn't work out is just life, and I'm happy that they're all happy in the end

(Written after chapter 56) This is so funny! I love how we've been getting both of the MC's POVs in the story, so they feel both very well developed. They are so charismatic, and it has been a great read. With that being said, the story still has a long way to go, so if you want to wait for it to be completed it's gonna take a long time.
Now SPOILERS: Boss-man is also letting his feelings for Seolho affect his job, and the most dangerous part is that he isn't aware of his own feelings yet! This is going to get ugly.
I was glad to see Taeman's mom is still alive, I want to see her in action!
PS: IT'S SO WEIRD BEING ABLE TO POST COMMENTS AGAIN, IT'S BEEN 84 YEARS

I usually don't like love triangles BUT- this story was just so funny to me. Like, my dudes were really all horny for eachother. The tosses and turns were so frustrating that they made me laugh. Honestly, good read. And you can tell in the beginning who the main couple is, it's actually kinda wholesome. It has a good ending, don't worry.
Still, I forgot a little bit about the main story, so when the crown prince appearead I was like "Mr Howl's Moving Castle, is that you?"